Wilson, NFLDraftScout.com's top-rated quarterback in this game, and third overall, behind West Virginia's Geno Smith and USC's Matt Barkley, was not surprisingly the most impressive of the three passers today. He passed his first test -- measuring in at a solid 6-2 (and an 1/8), 218 pounds -- during the weigh-ins and demonstrated the same efficient set-up and delivery, zip and accuracy which he'd shown over the past two seasons as the Razorbacks' starter. He showed better than expected accuracy on the move, as well, hitting open targets deep right and shallow left after play-action bootlegs. Wilson was equally accurate on short swing passes to running backs, slants and deep crossers to receivers and down the seam to the tight end. He did get careless and throw an interception late that Georgia Southern safety JJ Wilcox stepped in front of and likely would have returned for a touchdown had we been keeping score. I was impressed, however, by the fact that Wilson rose to the occasion after this poor throw. Pressured on the outside, Wilson stepped up and lofted a nice pass down the seam to Alabama tight end Michael Williams. Williams, heavily covered, was unable to come down with the pass, however.

Report 2 (listed in the hurt their stock category)

Wilson was for the most part sound fundamentally today, but he sprayed the ball all over the field and did not demonstrate the consistent accuracy expected out of a first round prospect. He overthrew multiple receivers badly on downfield routes and threw a bad interception during team drills when he failed to read the safety dropping down into the box. Day one of the Senior Bowl is always difficult on QBs as they try to gain chemistry with brand new receivers, so scouts will be paying particular attention to how he progresses throughout the week.

It's all politics. The agents of these players write a lot of checks around this time of the year.

__________________"You’re out there playing against another man who is basically now trying to take your place and try and make your team lose a game and I’m not having that. I am going to do whatever it takes to protect my island and protect my team, first and foremost.” - Marcus Peters

It's all politics. The agents of these players write a lot of checks around this time of the year.

Like Schefter boasting that "people" around the league believe that Barkley's presence will overwhelm the team's talent evaluators during his interview, and that facet alone will make him the 1st QB taken even though he has medical red flags.

. He did get careless and throw an interception late that Georgia Southern safety JJ Wilcox stepped in front of and likely would have returned for a touchdown had we been keeping score. I was impressed, however, by the fact that Wilson rose to the occasion after this poor throw. Pressured on the outside, Wilson stepped up and lofted a nice pass down the seam to Alabama tight end Michael Williams. Williams, heavily covered, was unable to come down with the pass, however.

who writes this crap?

he 'rose to the occasion' - after throwing an int - by throwing an incomplete pass to a 'heavily covered' player...

Or you can take it all with a grain of salt and trust what you saw during the REAL games.

The real games are the most important thing but, the second most important thing is the Senior Bowl practices for sure. That, and the player interviews at the combine. Those practices are no where near a grain of salt.

The real games are the most important thing but, the second most important thing is the Senior Bowl practices for sure. That, and the player interviews at the combine. Those practices are no where near a grain of salt.

Unless you're there, you're going to have to rely on 2nd-hand reports.